The modest pick-up in South African GDP growth in Q3 reinforces the picture that the economy is struggling to recover from a strike-induced slowdown in the first half of the year. Meanwhile, upwards revisions to the level of GDP will result in a modest improvement in the country’s current account and budget deficit ratios.
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